The Node correspondents
With diverse backgrounds and interests, the Node correspondents are a group of developmental and stem cell biology researchers who are keen to contribute regularly to the Node.
Metabolic Origins: Steering of early developmental fate #MetabolismMondays
Posted by Shefali Shefali, on 7 July 2025
All the world’s a metabolic dance, early career scientists are leading the way! Emerging perspectives in metabolism This week we’ll meet Dr Kristina Stapornwongkul, a new incoming faculty at IMBA, …The Season’s Script: Tales of Metabolic adaptation #MetabolismMondays
Posted by Shefali Shefali, on 9 June 2025
All the world’s a metabolic dance, early career scientists are leading the way! Emerging perspectives in metabolism This week we’ll meet Dr Karin Van der Burg, a new faculty at …Switching Gears: Metabolic Rewiring in Cancer #MetabolismMondays
Posted by Shefali Shefali, on 2 June 2025
The world’s a metabolic dance & early career scientists are leading the way! Emerging perspectives in metabolism This week, we explore the story of Dr. Luis Cedeno-Rosario, a postdoctoral researcher …Lipids and Labyrinths: The metabolic maze of mosquito-virus encounters #MetabolismMondays
Posted by Shefali Shefali, on 26 May 2025
All the world’s a metabolic dance, early career scientists are leading the way! Emerging perspectives in metabolism This week we will meet Dr Cassandra Koh, who is a new faculty …Finding Fruit in Flies: Therapy for rare diseases #MetabolismMondays
Posted by Shefali Shefali, on 19 May 2025
Emerging perspectives in metabolism. This week we’ll meet Dr. Holly Thorpe.From Shifting Skies to Toxic Tides: A Tale of Flies & Flux #MetabolismMondays
Posted by Shefali Shefali, on 12 May 2025
All the world’s a metabolic dance, early career scientists are leading the way! Emerging perspectives in metabolism This week we will get to know insights from Dr. Lautaro Gandara, who …